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Fewflower sedge is a species demanding careful attention to its moisture and soil requirements. It thrives in consistently moist or wet soil conditions, often found in its natural boggy or marshland habitats. Special care must be given to mimic these conditions in cultivation, ensuring that the soil does not dry out but also avoiding waterlogged conditions that can lead to root rot. Additionally, fewflower sedge prefers cool environments and may struggle in areas with hot, dry climates.
Watering schedule: Every week
Sunlight Requirements: Full sun
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